When you score 27 points or more in four of your first six playoff games. It's understandable that you'll get some notice. Jordan Poole of the Golden State ...
Prompting Green to call him the team’s “No. 1 option” during their first-round matchup against the Nuggets when Curry was recovering from an injury. During the regular season, Poole had eight or more assists in five games, and he’s already done it three times in his first six postseason appearances. It was for a Flagrant 2 penalty and he bolstered the offensive effort.
In his third season in the league, Jordan Poole earned a little over $2 million in 76 games played. His final year, the 2022-23 campaign, is a team option ...
In his case, when you talk about the Yankees, you think of Aaron Judge. When you think of Aaron Judge, you don’t think of him in Seattle or Boston, or anywhere else. Griner has received support from the NBA community, and there will likely be more attention brought to her case now that the U.S. government has classified her as wrongfully detained. However, one former Yankees All-Star believes Judge needs to come to the “conclusion” that playing for the organization that drafted him in the first round of the 2013 amateur draft is the best place for him. A New York Yankees star from the past believes the team’s top current best player, Aaron Judge, needs to come to the realization the best option for his future is to remain in pinstripes. He added that having Goodell be the arbitrator is "unconscionable" and that the league is trying to force the lawsuit "behind closed doors" so the public is kept out of the loop. In March, the Yankees faced a deadline where they needed to offer outfielder Aaron Judge a contract extension or face the reality of the three-time All-Star being able to hit the free-agent market in the offseason. Goaltending A lot of the focus will be on both of the team’s stars in this series, but the biggest difference maker will be which team’s goaltender shows up this series. He said it is “our job” to make sure Samuel remains in San Francisco. “He’s too good of a player,” Lynch said, via Tim Daniels of Bleacher Report. “We’ve got too good of a thing going and we want to keep that going. The Panthers certainly boast more of the elite talent and do a better job of defending by keeping the puck in the offensive zone. Mathieu, who was selected in the third round of the 2013 draft by the Arizona Cardinals, is tied for fifth in the league with 13 interceptions over the past three seasons with Kansas City. He has 26 interceptions -- three of which were returned for touchdowns -- 76 passes defended, 610 tackles, and 10 sacks in nine seasons for the Chiefs, Cardinals and Houston Texans. Philadelphia is currently without NBA MVP finalist Joel Embiid after he suffered a orbital fracture and mild concussion in the final minutes of the team's series-clinching Game 6 win against the Toronto Raptors. The 76ers are reportedly optimistic that Embiid will be able to play when the series returns to Philadelphia for Games 3 and 4. The Philadelphia 76ers led at halftime of a Game 1 matchup against the Miami Heat, but couldn't keep pace in the second half as the Heat pulled away for a 106-92 win.
Golden State ($179M) already has the highest payroll in the NBA and a league-high $170.3 million luxury tax bill. The Warriors can either extend this summer and ...
- Six games in, Poole’s averaging 22.7 points and six assists on 56% FG and 48.8% from three — the highest 3PT% on the team - Golden State ($179M) has the highest payroll in the NBA and a league-high $170.3 million luxurytaxbill. In one season, Jordan Poole has gone from role player to a present and future core piece of the Warriors’ bid to reestablish their dynasty status.
Golden State Warriors guard Jordan Poole never let any of the criticism bother him. Instead, he just put his head down and did the work.
He put up 18.5 points per night and in the postseason thus far, Poole is averaging nearly 23 points while shooting a ridiculous 48% from deep. Many believed he wasn’t the right fit for the Warriors because of his poor shot selection, sub-par passing, and lack of handles. The guard went off for a team-high 31 points off the bench while going 5 for 10 from downtown.
Jordan Poole #3 of the Golden State Warriors goes to the basket against De'. Justin Ford/Getty Images. The Warriors might be ...
That didn’t work for a hobbled Denver, but it might work for Memphis. The Grizzlies aren’t Grindhouse anymore, but they still have a handful of physical defenders to throw at Poole, and even with his explosion on Sunday, Memphis only lost by one. If they can put the clamps on him, then Golden State becomes more familiar, and easier—not easy, but easier—to defend. The Nuggets showed how to neutralize him late in their five-game loss last round: rough him up, force him into tough shots and tougher passes, and hope that you can still slow down his legendary teammates. His release has gotten faster, and his shot has improved as a result: He shot just 33 percent from the field his rookie year with a 28 percent three-point conversion rate, but this year, his first with a substantial amount of starts as Golden State nursed a variety of injuries, he hiked those numbers up to 44.8 and 36.4 percent, respectively. Even when Green is around, giving Golden State yet another creator from the perimeter opens up defenses in a way that is hard to game-plan against. For my money, none of his nine assists were more impressive than the give-and-go bullet pass to Andrew Wiggins late in the second quarter:
The transformation of former Michigan basketball player Jordan Poole from late first-round pick to potential superstar has been incredible to watch.
He’s also making 92.5 percent of his free throws and led the league in free throw percentage during the regular season. In short, Poole is arriving as an NBA superstar and as a Michigan basketball fan, it’s really fun to watch. Yet, the Warriors are pretty exciting too and with the emergence of former Michigan basketball standout Jordan Poole this season and in particular, these playoffs, Golden State is looking every bit like a team capable of winning an NBA championship.
One of the biggest stories for the Golden State Warriors this season has been the emergence of Jordan Poole. The Warriors' pick from the 2019 Draft has ...
But one has to imagine that if he's not saying anything it is either because he is okay with it, or he doesn't want to cause friction or turmoil within the team while they are still continuing their crucial playoff run. But Jordan Poole has now gone back to coming off the bench, something Steve Kerr believes that every player on his team should accept. Curry spoke about coming off the bench during the series against Denver, noting that he found it more important to be part of the Warriors' closing lineup.
The third-year guard made a splash this season while Steph Curry and Klay Thompson were sidelined with injuries. He's been preparing for this moment for two ...
"You don't want to be the player to mess that up." "Steph and Klay was on the floor, but who took on the role? "It's the essence of it in terms of movement without the ball," Curry said. He had a great camp, the very first exhibition game he lit it up and it was obvious right away: We've got to get this guy on the court." "It was like, I was so invested and I wanted it so bad. Because of injuries to Curry and Thompson, Poole has played with Green the longest among Warriors players. It would just be a matter of how I would be able to incorporate my game into the team's. It will take some time, and I knew that." They emphasized his handles, his finishing at the rim -- and being able to do it with both hands -- and his midrange shot. As he began to drive to the paint, he drew four defenders, so he passed it back out to Draymond Green, who was standing outside the 3-point line. No one else was allowed to be in there with them, they could only use one ball and they had to wear masks the entire time. I just shut up, take it all in and let my game do the talking. Poole averaged 8.8 points in 22.4 minutes on 33.3% shooting from the field, including 27.9% from beyond the 3-point line, as a rookie.
Warriors guard Jordan Poole is lighting it up in his first postseason, even picking up for Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, writes Ric Bucher.
That extends to the brotherhood of shooters in the dark. Ask any efficient shooter: It’s the quality of the shot that makes the difference." "You have to game plan for him, or he’ll torch you," Curry said of Poole before the Memphis series. The difference is it’s not a 6-[foot]-2 center coming over to trap the ball, it’s a 7-foot, athletic big. "So obviously, the game plan switched up a bit, which was really cool to see, this being my first time being in [the postseason]. "What makes us special is if you’re going to go to those lengths to take me out of the game, we have so many other players who are able to step up. Both Thompson and Curry were less than their optimal best to start the series against the Nuggets, but it didn’t matter because Poole took up the slack. The 28th overall pick of the 2019 draft out of Michigan, Poole has improved his accuracy in every phase of the game every single season and led the league in free-throwing shooting this year at 92.5%, nearly a 13% jump from his rookie mark. By the glow of the Exit signs, Mullin went through his usual full-court shooting routine anyway, and the next day, he went a scorching 16-for-21 to tie his playoff career high of 41 points and lead the Warriors to their only win of the series 125-124. That’s "E" as in Eric Housen, the team’s director of operations. That proved to be vital for the Warriors this season, with Thompson sidelined until January as he recovered from a torn ACL and Achilles tendon and Curry laboring through the worst shooting season of his 13-year career. It was reminiscent of his performance in Game 1 of their first-round series against the Denver Nuggets, in which Poole had 30 on an über-efficient 9-for-13 shooting, including five of seven 3-pointers.
The third-year guard made a splash this season while Steph Curry and Klay Thompson were sidelined with injuries. He's been preparing for this moment for two ...
"You don't want to be the player to mess that up." "Steph and Klay was on the floor, but who took on the role? "It's the essence of it in terms of movement without the ball," Curry said. He had a great camp, the very first exhibition game he lit it up and it was obvious right away: We've got to get this guy on the court." "It was like, I was so invested and I wanted it so bad. Because of injuries to Curry and Thompson, Poole has played with Green the longest among Warriors players. It would just be a matter of how I would be able to incorporate my game into the team's. It will take some time, and I knew that." They emphasized his handles, his finishing at the rim -- and being able to do it with both hands -- and his midrange shot. As he began to drive to the paint, he drew four defenders, so he passed it back out to Draymond Green, who was standing outside the 3-point line. No one else was allowed to be in there with them, they could only use one ball and they had to wear masks the entire time. I just shut up, take it all in and let my game do the talking. Poole averaged 8.8 points in 22.4 minutes on 33.3% shooting from the field, including 27.9% from beyond the 3-point line, as a rookie.
The third-year guard made a splash this season while Steph Curry and Klay Thompson were sidelined with injuries. He's been preparing for this moment for two ...
"You don't want to be the player to mess that up." "Steph and Klay was on the floor, but who took on the role? "It's the essence of it in terms of movement without the ball," Curry said. He had a great camp, the very first exhibition game he lit it up and it was obvious right away: We've got to get this guy on the court." "It was like, I was so invested and I wanted it so bad. Because of injuries to Curry and Thompson, Poole has played with Green the longest among Warriors players. It would just be a matter of how I would be able to incorporate my game into the team's. It will take some time, and I knew that." They emphasized his handles, his finishing at the rim -- and being able to do it with both hands -- and his midrange shot. As he began to drive to the paint, he drew four defenders, so he passed it back out to Draymond Green, who was standing outside the 3-point line. No one else was allowed to be in there with them, they could only use one ball and they had to wear masks the entire time. I just shut up, take it all in and let my game do the talking. Poole averaged 8.8 points in 22.4 minutes on 33.3% shooting from the field, including 27.9% from beyond the 3-point line, as a rookie.
The Golden State Warriors put shooting guard Gary Payton II in the starting lineup, and his performance did not disappoint.
Expect to see Payton II, who typically is given the Morant assignment, back in the starting lineup for Game 2! He hounded him into tossing a layup off the backboard for the game-ending miss. He did help end the game though.
In his third season in the league, Jordan Poole earned a little over $2 million in 76 games played. His final year, the 2022-23 campaign, is a team option.
"Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Jordan Poole are the best offensive trio in the NBA,"tweeted Kevin O'Connor. "Draymond Green is the league’s best defender. Poole wasn't a part of the original Golden State core that won those titles a few years back. His final year, the 2022-23 campaign, is a team option that will pay him nearly $4 million.